A comprehensive transition lesson for 3rd graders moving to 4th grade, covering academic shifts, social growth, and strategies for managing transition-related anxiety.
A collection of high-energy games designed to help adults with IDD practice self-control, listening, and teamwork in a social setting.
A social skills lesson designed for a small group of quiet 3rd-grade girls to explore personal goals and mutual support through a garden-themed collaborative activity.
This lesson equips students with the power of 'I-Statements' to express their feelings and needs clearly and respectfully, fostering effective communication without blame. Through guided practice and scenario role-playing, students learn to articulate their experiences, enhancing self-advocacy and reducing misunderstandings.
A comprehensive transition toolkit designed to equip 5th graders with organizational strategies and social-emotional resilience for middle school.
This lesson introduces students to the concepts of expected and unexpected behaviors through the lens of being 'Behavior Detectives.' Students will learn how behaviors impact others' thoughts and feelings and how to identify clues in different social situations.
A lesson focused on equipping 3rd grade boys with the STEP framework and 'Size of the Problem' concept to navigate friendship conflicts effectively.
A comprehensive instructional and planning resource for the 2026-2027 academic year at Evergreen Charter School, featuring monthly planning templates and key academic dates.
A targeted 25-minute small group session for 3rd-grade boys to understand stress, identify school and friendship stressors, and learn concrete coping and help-seeking strategies.
Explores social expectations in the cafeteria, including mealtime etiquette, safety, and maintaining a positive communal space.
Focuses on identifying expected and unexpected behaviors within the classroom environment, emphasizing learning readiness and social harmony.
A 30-40 minute Social-Emotional Learning lesson for 3rd graders focused on inclusion and belonging. It features a movement-based hook, interactive slides, and a creative kindness jar craft.
Students explore their personal strengths and emotional resilience through a 'Legendary Hero' themed craft and activity. They will identify their unique talents and learn how to use these strengths to navigate various emotions.
The second week focuses on the emotions of termination and preparing for the future, culminating in a celebration of the student's growth and a formal goodbye.
The first week focuses on reflection and skill-building, helping the student identify the 'souvenirs' (coping skills and lessons) they are taking with them from their counseling experience.